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To register to vote, you must fill out a Voter Registration Application. When filling out the application, you must sign and date the oath printed at the bottom. By signing the application, you are swearing that you are eligible to register to vote. The application can be submitted anytime except during the 20 days immediately preceding any election. It is highly advisable to register a minimum of 30 days before the election. A Voter Registration Application may be obtained by:

Visiting the City of Excelsior Offices, located at 339 Third Street

Calling Excelsior City Hall at 952-474-5233 to request a Voter Registration Application be mailed to you

Completed Voter Registration Applications should be returned to either Hennepin County or the City of Excelsior.

Change of AddressAny previously registered voter who changes his or her name or address must re-register to vote. A change of name or address requires a new registration and a new signature on the application. If you have moved since last registering to vote, it is important to update your voter registration information so that you can vote for the candidates who will represent you. Remember, if you move, you must vote in your new precinct. Do not return to your old precinct to vote.

Canceled RegistrationsA voter registration is canceled for the following reasons:

The voter has been convicted of a felony without having his or her civil rights restored

Receiving Assistance at the Polling LocationIf you need help with voting, you can ask the Election Judges at the polling place for assistance in reading or marking your ballot. You may also bring someone to assist you. All polling places should be fully accessible with clearly marked accessible doors and parking spaces. If you cannot easily leave your car, you can ask for the ballot to be brought out to you in your car. If you are unable to go to the polling place on Election Day, you can vote by Absentee Ballot.